It's time for Vegemite & kangaroos mate! Australia's Northern Territory offers spectacular scenery, wildlife, fabulous flights over waterfall & we even toss in a bit of culture with a visit to the N.T. Museum in the historic city of Darwin. From Aboriginal art to a Territorial feast & a visit to the areas oldest watering holes, we'll see it all & call it a day with a stop off at Devil's Marbles.

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Itinerary + Inclusions & ME Time Optionals

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ME Time optionals will take your trip to a whole new level with unforgettable experiences unique to the places you
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tour cost & are payable to your Trip Manager in local currency.

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On our trips we don't just take you to the destinations, we make sure you get under the skin of every place you visit. From amazing food & accommodation, to exclusive access to incredible experiences, with Contiki you'll get unbeatable value & a completely unique travel experience.

1
Arrive Darwin

Check into your hotel from 2pm & spend the rest of the day exploring Darwin.

Resort

2
Darwin

Meet up with your fellow travellers and Contiki team before heading out to stunning Litchfield National Park. On the way, we stop by the termite mounds, a local natural curiosity. These mounds are up to 4 metres (13ft) high and are literally magnetic – your Tour Manager will fill you in on the details.

Then we hit the famous falls that make up the park - four waterfalls pour over a wide plateau into deep, picture-perfect waterholes surrounded by thick rainforest. Experience this natural playground and take a dip in the transparent waters. Head back to Darwin & get ready for a night out on the town.

Resort
Breakfast

See the termite mounds

Enjoy a swim at Florence Falls

Harbour Cruise

A$65

3
Darwin to Kakadu National Park

Today, we hit the Darwin Museum and find out about the unlucky past of the Northern Territory’s capital.

Later, we travel to Australia’s largest national park, Kakadu, known for its ancient rock art, some of which is up to 20,000 years old.

Hotel
Breakfast,Dinner

Visit the Darwin Museum & see the Cyclone Tracy display

See the harbour & East Point Military Reserve

4
Kakadu National Park

We spend the day exploring some of this 20,000 sq km World Heritage-listed site. It’s packed with swamps, rainforest, wetlands, woodlands, plants, insects and 75 different types of reptiles.

Our included boat cruise takes us out onto Yellow Water, a lush inland lagoon. You’ll see some rock art, birdlife and even learn about the Aboriginal history of the area.

We get the background on local indigenous culture at the Warradjan Cultural Centre before we explore the “rock galleries” of Ubirr, where time-old paintings line the cave walls. Depending on the season, you can watch the sun set over this stunning site before we head back to the hotel for dinner.

Hotel
Breakfast

Cruise to see crocodiles & native bird life

Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Hike to see the Aboriginal rock art

Stay near Kakadu National Park

5
Kakadu National Park to Katherine

Kick start the day by cooling off in the swimming hole at Edith Falls, deep in the heart of the national park.

In the afternoon, we arrive in riverside Katherine. There’s an optional cruise through the gorgeous Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge. This National Park serves up vivid orange cliffs and rock formations that have been carved out by the river over hundreds’ of years. Keep an eye open for fresh water crocs and learn about local wildlife and folklore from our Local Guide.

Back in Katherine, your Tour Manager will organise an optional dinner tonight, so you can relax by the pool.

This morning, we pull into Mataranka Thermal Springs where you can have a swim in the thermal pools at a bush resort, where the mineral waters are a comfortable 34°C/93°F.

Next up: the oldest pub in the Northern Territory, Daly Waters, licensed since 1893. Check out the knick-knacks and memorabilia that cover the walls of this Australian institution. Grab a bite to eat here and maybe meet a local character or two.

We overnight in Tennant Creek, a “true blue” Aussie outback town, where you’ll get a feel for the size of Australia. In the middle of nowhere, this town is the only point of contact for the million acre cattle stations of the surrounding area.

Hotel
Breakfast,Dinner

Visit Elsey, the historic "We of the Never Never" homestead

Swim at the Mataranka thermal pools

Visit the historic Daly Waters pub

Visit the site of Australia's last gold rush

7
Tennant Creek to Alice Springs

Chill out on the coach as we cut across flat plains and travel through a patch of no man’s land. Stretch your legs at Karlu Karlu (the Devils Marbles), a strange grouping of enormous boulders, and maybe even sight a UFO in Wycliffe Well.

On the road, we stop by Ti Tree, an Aboriginal community, where there’s a chance to pick up authentic artefacts, paintings and didgeridoos at the cute Aboriginal art gallery.

We pull into Alice Springs, smack in the middle of Australia and in the middle of nowhere. This original outback town is where your tour ends, so take the time to say goodbye to your new friends & Tour Manager.